John Laurinaitis apparently offered Kash a $65,000 annual salary to train at the Heartland Wrestling Association developmental territory in Cincinnati, Ohio. WWE’s then-Head of Talent Relations could not guarantee the former ECW star that he would eventually make it to the main roster.

On Chris Van Vliet’s Insight podcast, Kash said he later found out that Laurinaitis badmouthed him after he refused the contract offer:

According to Kash, Laurinaitis said his amount of time in developmental was difficult to predict. He could have spent anywhere from three weeks to six years at the Heartland Wrestling Association before being considered for the main roster.

The main reason why Kid Kash rejected WWE

Legendary wrestling manager Jimmy Hart liked Kid Kash and was always there to lend advice when he needed it.

Kash, who made his name in ECW in the 1990s, recalled how he told the Hall of Famer about his reasons for rejecting John Laurinaitis’ offer:

After three years in TNA/IMPACT, Kash finally joined WWE in June 2005. The 53-year-old worked for the company for 15 months before receiving his release in September 2006. He was let go by Laurinaitis after being caught smoking weed.

One of Kash’s most memorable moments came in December 2005 when he won the Cruiserweight Championship from Juventud at Armageddon.

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Please credit Chris Van Vliet’s Insight podcast and give a H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription if you use quotes from this article.

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